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also "the new york times" will be talking about how the pharmaceutical industry is responding to pressure by congress and the white house to lower prescription drug prices. also it wasn't center william -- will talk about russia and the 2015 elections beauty and bloomberg's lindsay ruffled talk about challenges us retailers. be sure to arch washington journal live in seven eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q&a. >> there's a political structure that was correct in the 1927 radio act. the primary actor herbert hoover secretary of commerce. those rules, 90 years ago still governed the way we actually allow resources to be used in our economy today. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hazlitt. >> only went to this political system for allocating spectrum rights in 1927, within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact early on in 1929, in that. you had left-wing stations. if i can use that political term. by the labo
also "the new york times" will be talking about how the pharmaceutical industry is responding to pressure by congress and the white house to lower prescription drug prices. also it wasn't center william -- will talk about russia and the 2015 elections beauty and bloomberg's lindsay ruffled talk about challenges us retailers. be sure to arch washington journal live in seven eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q&a. >> there's a political structure that...
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here in new york, lionel barber of the financial times. mark, let me begin with you and ask a very basic question. what do we know -- what is it went to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador. >> what was discussed, what each person wanted, what the russians were interested in and kushner was interested in. why was this done outside normal diplomatic channels. normally when a candidate is elected, a system is in place during transition with the state department giving briefings to the presidentia president-elect. the apparatus is available to set up phone calls with foreign leaders, et cetera. that's the way things normally work during a transition. in this case, the trump administration was unique in going around that apparatus, whether it would be to place a phone call with the leader of taiwan and other foreign leaders, you will recall in the early days after the election, leaders were calling in to the switch board at trump tower to try to reach president-elect trump. so why was this all don
here in new york, lionel barber of the financial times. mark, let me begin with you and ask a very basic question. what do we know -- what is it went to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador. >> what was discussed, what each person wanted, what the russians were interested in and kushner was interested in. why was this done outside normal diplomatic channels. normally when a candidate is elected, a system is in place during transition with the...
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i know you had a reporter from "the new york times" here yesterday. they covered it like it was pearl harbor. >> martha: what do you think, chris? >> i mean, really. i mean, really? at long last, will you let the democratic party alone? joe biden is an interesting choice. he is three years older, two or three years older than trump. he is not exactly in the shank of his political career. but he is at least an interesting topic of conversation for democrats to have. this woman and her family will not leave the democratic party alone, which i think they have shown no signs of doing, despite the failure, despite the corruption, despite all of the stuff, "the new york times" was not her problem. honest-to-goodness, "the new york times" was not hillary clinton's problem in 2016. i tell you, if they won't leave the democratic party alone, it will be necessary for the democratic party to come and a clear voice, reject the clinton's and to say, don't come back here anymore. >> martha: i think that she's about to take off and not to read a "star trek" chair fr
i know you had a reporter from "the new york times" here yesterday. they covered it like it was pearl harbor. >> martha: what do you think, chris? >> i mean, really. i mean, really? at long last, will you let the democratic party alone? joe biden is an interesting choice. he is three years older, two or three years older than trump. he is not exactly in the shank of his political career. but he is at least an interesting topic of conversation for democrats to have. this...
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the new york times and politico are reporting that president trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, are increasingly isolated today and hunkering down as the political storm continues to grow. in what seems like constant rumors of shake-up in the white house. there are reports that the president is driving away potential candidates for west wing jobs, and this comes after the news that his communications director just walked. he just resigned. and over the weekend, "the washington post" reported that trump associates said there have been conversations about dispatching priebus to serve as ambassador to greece. is that a joke? who knows? let's bring in the roundtable "hardball," howard fineman, sabrina siddiqui, political reporter for the guardian. what do you think of this kathy griffin thing? >> look, i think that -- >> you know where the line is these days? i think it's getting blurry. >> it's getting blurry, and she did apologize. she knows she crossed the line. i think everyone on both the left and the right were unanimous in the fact that it was inappropriate and went too far.
the new york times and politico are reporting that president trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, are increasingly isolated today and hunkering down as the political storm continues to grow. in what seems like constant rumors of shake-up in the white house. there are reports that the president is driving away potential candidates for west wing jobs, and this comes after the news that his communications director just walked. he just resigned. and over the weekend, "the washington...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> and now to a scare in the air, a laptop catching fire on a cross country flight forcing an emergency landing and also raising concerns as the trump administration is considering banning personal electronics larger than a cell phone on board flights to the u.s. from europe. safety experts say why that could pose a new risk. nbc's tom costello explains why. >> reporter: at the gate in grand rapids michigan, jetblue 915 after a smoking laptop forced an emergency landing. >> it was pretty scary to see smoke on the plane. we're at 35,000 feet. >> reporter: now aviation safety experts say it should be a red flag warning to homeland security that placing all electronics larger than a cell phone in the cargo hold on flights from europe could be dangerous. on friday, homeland security secretary john kelly insisted lithium ion batteries are dangerous if loose but pose little risk if in a device. >> and the device is not on, it's quite safe i'm told by all the studies. >> reporter: but the faa has long warned about the fire danger. in a report issued just las
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> and now to a scare in the air, a laptop catching fire on a cross country flight forcing an emergency landing and also raising concerns as the trump administration is considering banning personal electronics larger than a cell phone on board flights to the u.s. from europe. safety experts say why that could pose a new risk. nbc's tom costello explains why. >> reporter: at the gate in grand rapids michigan, jetblue 915 after a smoking laptop...
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prison. >> this was an actual trained operative spy operation in new york targeting humana sets. >> reporter: the president maintains the russian investigations are a lame excuse for democrats for why they lost the election, a sentiment echoed by vladimir putin. he told reporters the allegations against his government are a fictional excuse by those who lost the election. and a new development out of washington here tonight, the former fbi director, the fired james comey has been given the green light to testify publicly before the senate intelligence committee and we are told, larry, that can happen as early as next week. he said he wants to do it publicly so that he can clear the air about his reputation and answer some of those questions about the conversations he had with the president. larry? >> that will be interesting. also, president trump is expected to make a decision on the paris climate agreement. when might we hear something and there have been reports that [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: i lost you there, larry. but the president has said that he intends to make a decision sometime
prison. >> this was an actual trained operative spy operation in new york targeting humana sets. >> reporter: the president maintains the russian investigations are a lame excuse for democrats for why they lost the election, a sentiment echoed by vladimir putin. he told reporters the allegations against his government are a fictional excuse by those who lost the election. and a new development out of washington here tonight, the former fbi director, the fired james comey has been...
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back in new york next week addressing them. we will be bringing in over 1000 associates full-time. we are constantly looking for talented people. the basic reshaping of the firm that has taken place over five to eight years is essentially done and we feel good about it. reporter: let me ask about some of the trading activity we saw yesterday. they were saying there is now a weaker, softer environment. volume, trading revenue starting to weaken as well? mr. gorman: i think it would be hard to be an anomaly. we are all in the same markets, we have similar clients if not the same clients in some cases. the environment towards the end of the first quarter has bled into this quarter. how that plays out over the next 46 weeks remains to be seen. it isan environment where a very interesting environment. there is in our miss uncertainty which typically would breed tremendous volatility. it is not. it is this very passive perspective that investors have. is outweighingsk the upside risk so people are not active. that can change very quickly. we have the u.k. elections coming up. we have thi
back in new york next week addressing them. we will be bringing in over 1000 associates full-time. we are constantly looking for talented people. the basic reshaping of the firm that has taken place over five to eight years is essentially done and we feel good about it. reporter: let me ask about some of the trading activity we saw yesterday. they were saying there is now a weaker, softer environment. volume, trading revenue starting to weaken as well? mr. gorman: i think it would be hard to be...
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higgins' line of questioning too and the "new york times" article that's in front of me today. i'd ask consent to have that article submitted for the record. title, a whistle-blower tells of health insurers bilking medicare. >> without objection. >> thank you. obviously we're talking billions of dollars that are being affected by the up-coding issue. doj obviously has an interest in it. we're going to need more guidance from med pack, as far as how real this problem is, and what policy steps we ought to be thinking about taking to guard against the up-coding that potentially could be occurring and costing the medicare program billions of dollars every year. i think med pack's focus in this area in a more detailed fashion and recommendations that you're willing to bring forth would be helpful. finally, and i've been almost a johnny one note on the need for delivery system payment reform getting to a more quality value, outcome based, reimburse system within medicare, but throughout the entire health care system. with your analysis of the medicare program, what's your assessment
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the new york times reported says -- -- reported this may be mark mazzetti joins us from washington. lionel barber of the financial times joints me. know?what do we what is it we want to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador and the how would wer, and like to define them? mark: there are a lot of things we would want to know. what would be the purpose of the conversations? what was discussed? what each person wanted from each other, what the russians were interested in, what kushner was interested in, why was this being done outside of the normal diplomatic channels? normally, when a president gets elected or a candidate gets elected, there is a system in place during the transition with the state department giving briefings to the president-elect . the apparatus of the state department is available to the president-elect to set up phone calls with foreign leaders. that is the way things normally worked during the transition. in this case, it wasn't just with russia, the trump administration was unique in going around that apparatus. whet
the new york times reported says -- -- reported this may be mark mazzetti joins us from washington. lionel barber of the financial times joints me. know?what do we what is it we want to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador and the how would wer, and like to define them? mark: there are a lot of things we would want to know. what would be the purpose of the conversations? what was discussed? what each person wanted from each other, what the russians...
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the times calling it a possible signal for 2020. with me yamish with "the new york times." clarence page, chicago tribune, and john mccormick for the weekly standard. yamish, since it's your newspaper that has the news about vice-president biden, do you think he could run? >> whether or not he can run at least from what i can tell, i don't think that he -- he can run obviously. ere is this ea that people -- >> i guess i should say could he get the nomination. >> could he get the nomination is kind of a no. i think what the democrats are looking for is someone they don't know at all, someone with fresh blood, fresh ideas. he is someone the democrats can look at and say he has a connection to some people that voted for donald trump. at the end of the day what they really need is a new face. he i think feels is establishment to some people. >> in a lot of ways vice-president biden is sort of the adult in the room. i mean, everybody in town likes him. republicans, democrats, he's got a wealth of experience besides being vice-president whether you agree with him or not. and form
the times calling it a possible signal for 2020. with me yamish with "the new york times." clarence page, chicago tribune, and john mccormick for the weekly standard. yamish, since it's your newspaper that has the news about vice-president biden, do you think he could run? >> whether or not he can run at least from what i can tell, i don't think that he -- he can run obviously. ere is this ea that people -- >> i guess i should say could he get the nomination. >>...
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we talk to lionel barber of the "financial times" and mark mazzetti of the "new york times." >> the heart of this is what was jared kushner seeking from sergei kidsly i don't care and sergei go kov and what were their interested in from kushner. we continue with an update on tiger woods, arrested on d.u.i. charges on monday. >> my first reaction was shock becaus w
we talk to lionel barber of the "financial times" and mark mazzetti of the "new york times." >> the heart of this is what was jared kushner seeking from sergei kidsly i don't care and sergei go kov and what were their interested in from kushner. we continue with an update on tiger woods, arrested on d.u.i. charges on monday. >> my first reaction was shock becaus w
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"the new york times" reports trump's inner circle is fiercely divided on the paris climate accord, with chief s strategist steveve bannon and epa administrator scott pruitt demanding trump withdraw from the accord, while secretary of state rex tillerson n and trum's daughter and adviser ivanka trump are advocating for the agreement. on tuesday, , united nations secretary-general antonio guterres called on the u.s. to remain a party to the landmark agreement. alreadyte change are being felt around the world, and they are dangerous a and they ae accelerating. some argument today is that it is absolutely essential that the world implements the paris agreements and that we fulfill that duty with increased ambition. and the reason is threefold. climate change is undeniable. it is unstoppable. climate solutions provide opportunities that are unmatchable. amy: former national security adviser michael flynn will turn over some subpoenaed documents to the senate intelligence committee as part of its investigation into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to allegedly influence the 201
"the new york times" reports trump's inner circle is fiercely divided on the paris climate accord, with chief s strategist steveve bannon and epa administrator scott pruitt demanding trump withdraw from the accord, while secretary of state rex tillerson n and trum's daughter and adviser ivanka trump are advocating for the agreement. on tuesday, , united nations secretary-general antonio guterres called on the u.s. to remain a party to the landmark agreement. alreadyte change are being...
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new york times" and "the wall street journal." the u.k. admonished prime minister may. corbin had said he would not take part without her -- corbyn said he would not take part without her. he was joined at the debate by representatives of the u.k.'s smaller parties. sri lanka has a death growing -- death toll growing from mudslides and floods. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. it's just after 5:30 p.m. wednesday here in washington, 7:30 thursday morning now in sydney. we are joined by bloomberg's paul allen with a look at the markets. good morning. paul: good morning. asx futures looking rather tepid, off about eight points right now. ride for a rough australian retailers over the past few months. asx has been underperforming globally. within that stock, the retail sector has been underperforming. we are expecting an increase in retail sales of 0.3% of april -- in april. we have had two months of contraction. elsewhere,
new york times" and "the wall street journal." the u.k. admonished prime minister may. corbin had said he would not take part without her -- corbyn said he would not take part without her. he was joined at the debate by representatives of the u.k.'s smaller parties. sri lanka has a death growing -- death toll growing from mudslides and floods. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is...
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like from the nasdaq markets site overlooking new york city time's square, i'm mellissa lee. tim seymour, nathan seymour, is the bromance over? elon musk might be taking a step to distance himself from president trump. what is causing the beef and what it could mean for the stock. palo alto soaring after hours t. current shareholder cyber security fund has a bone to pick. you won't want to miss this. >>> later, reed hastings talking act cord cutting to house of cards today, we'll tell you what he had all of wall street talking. first, a bank worst performing sect sector. both negative on the year. check out some of the action, gold man sax, j.p. morgan down and 3% respectively. could the banks be the ultimate value track or should investors be buying the dip, tie? >> there obviously haven't been trades, goldman sax is the first one reporting. the contracter the price action since has been miserable, think about it. since makening an all time high, they're down over 20% in a couple months on what's been a pretty decent tape. i have been one of these people bullish in the banks
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union new york fc. and they had their unbeaten streak snapped in salt lake city. the coach likes the way they are performing. >> tightening up in defending over the past several games and a good job in that record and good amount of points and that is a positive and look forward to a bit a break to ending things strong against a dangerous nycs team. >> this will be played at yankee stadium and watch it here saturday afternoon and coverage begins at 1:00. >>> to the ice game two of the stanley cup final and penguins lead 1-0. and catfish guy is off the hook. prosecutors are dropping the charges, allegheny county charged a national predators fan for tossing the catfish on the ice and facing up to six years in prison for disorderly conduct and possessing strums of a crime and disrupting a meeting but once again the charges are dropped. >> he won't do that again. >> he was in hot water. quick break. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. t
union new york fc. and they had their unbeaten streak snapped in salt lake city. the coach likes the way they are performing. >> tightening up in defending over the past several games and a good job in that record and good amount of points and that is a positive and look forward to a bit a break to ending things strong against a dangerous nycs team. >> this will be played at yankee stadium and watch it here saturday afternoon and coverage begins at 1:00. >>> to the ice game...
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. >> that is like traveling from north to tokyo -- new york to >> it will get closer to the sun than any time previously in history. to discover why the outer atmosphere is even hotter than the surface of the sun to get a better understanding how stars work and predict the major space weather events that impact technology and satellite. >> until you go there and touch the sun, you really can't answer the questions. >> they are questions nasa scientists have been trying to answer for 60 years. the testing is still underway ahead of next year's launch. marci gonzalez, abc7 news, los angeles. alison: wow! amazing. doug: when i was a kid my dad worked on material on the titan, the gemini series in the 1960's. if he was around today he wouldn't believe it. phenomenal. larry: incredible. doug: going into only this won't melt. good. alison: i wonder what we'll learn from this. any warnings right now? doug: just came out. severe thunderstorm warning in effect for loudoun, fairfax and montgomery county. this is in effect until 6:00. this is all radar indicated here with the severe thunderstor
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under investigation. >>> trouble on board a jet blue flight from new york to california force that had pilot to make an emergency landing last night. passengers reported smelling smoke in the cabin, and flight attendants investigated when they found a lithium battery burning in the lap top in the overhead compartment. the plane made its emergency landing in grand rapid, michigan where that burned computer was carried off the plane. after two hours on the ground passengers were able to continue on to san francisco. >>> passengers on inaugural icelandair flight from philadelphia are finally on their way to iceland after an unexpect stop in boston. we will show you live look now at flight tracking software, showing icelandair flight 634 in route from boston. pass eveningers from yesterday 's philly flight are on the plane and another scheduled to leave tonight. over canada yesterday two and a half hours in the pilots turn the plane around and landed in boston, as a precaution, a rubbery smell was detect in the rear of the plane. >> my friend and i had the seats in the back row, and the pr
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who covers the white house for "the new york times." ken, you and i got on the phone earlier today when the news first broke and you sort of pointed out the drama of this moment. is some thought perhaps bob mueller in an effort to sort of turn the heat down on some of this wouldn't permit jim comey to testify in an open hearing but that's exactly what he did today. >> that's right, nicolle. the issue not only not turn the heat down but there was some speculation that mueller may not have wanted comey to alert potential witnesses to what his story is on some of these matters. after all, there's been allegations some people view as obstruction of justice. recall, comey is saying through intermediaries that president trump asked him to drop the investigation into mike flynn. that he called him to dinner and ask the him to pledge his loyalty. and so we have these other stories about trump asking other intelligence officials to say there was no collusion. so, there was some worry an concern that mueller would say, you know what, jim, maybe y
who covers the white house for "the new york times." ken, you and i got on the phone earlier today when the news first broke and you sort of pointed out the drama of this moment. is some thought perhaps bob mueller in an effort to sort of turn the heat down on some of this wouldn't permit jim comey to testify in an open hearing but that's exactly what he did today. >> that's right, nicolle. the issue not only not turn the heat down but there was some speculation that mueller may...
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and there will be a special question time from york later in the week. i would like to thank our audience, especially those whose questions were used tonight, and to all of you watching at home, and to all of you watching at home, andindeed and to all of you watching at home, and indeed to the seven politicians who took part tonight. from all of us who took part tonight. from all of us here, goodbye. hello and welcome. i am at the cambridge union building, just down the road from that very lively and passionate debate. passionate, as i say. a few fireworks. theresa may didn't turn up butjeremy corbyn was there. hello and welcome. i am at the cambridge union building, just down the road from that very lively and passionate debate. passionate, as i say. a few fireworks. theresa may didn't turn up butjeremy corbyn was there. let's get a flavour of some of the sparks that flew tonight. this is one exchange betweenjeremy corbyn and amber rudd, discussing the need for social care. we are a party who a lwa ys for social care. we are a party who always supports
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if you have been to new york there are a lot of horse and carriages to take you around the city. as soon as they took bridle off and removed the straps, he is gone. on the eventually, he went to the stable. the fight is on for the city to ban horse and carriage rides. ad vo cassy group jumped all over this. that is as fast as the horse moved in weeks. good for him. 19 of the 31 days in may. we have seen the rain. alison: it has a lot of people down. nancy: but there is a silver lining. it's great for the strawer berry crops -- strawberry crops. josh, would you bring strawberries back for us? josh: i have a small stash just waiting in the car ready for you when i get back. that is right. strawberries are front and center. we wanted to find the bright spots about what is not a nice may. i don't need to tell you. but in the last 11 days ten of the days it has been cloudy. it rained almost two-third of the days in may. it has kept the grass and the tree pollen lower and wiped out the drought conditions. that is not a problem. and strawberries. the spring weather has been just what th
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york times" there were three conversations between the president and jim comey on the subject matter. liz: what's defensive does president trump have if james comey gets up there and makes it very clear that the president tried to pressure him to drop this investigation? >> there are two defenses. one is it didn't happen it would he he said, he said and we don't know of the conversations taped. they surely were not taped fight jim comey. it would be issues with that. they may have...
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i know you had dean from "the new york times" stery. and they covered it like it was pearl harbor. and then in their endorsement of me, this e-mail thing, it is like a help desk issue. it was always a hard issue to put to bed but we put it to bed in july and then it rose up again. >> i want to do one more of these misjudgment things and then we'll go on. goldman sachs. you knew you were going on run for president or you thought might, probably, you had to be thinking about it as a possibility. why did you do those? >> why do you have goldman sachs here? because they pay us. they paid me. look, again -- >> i know they paid you and they paid you a lot. >> yes, yes. yes. >> you're not somebody who need that had money for the next week's shopping and you knew you might have run. so why do it? >> well, i gave speeches to many, many groups. .to camp counsellors, to health care executives, .to just a wide range of groups. not just the united states. knew what they did for the economy and to the economy. and i think that speaking to them, raising questions, which i did in 2008 and 2009, pe
i know you had dean from "the new york times" stery. and they covered it like it was pearl harbor. and then in their endorsement of me, this e-mail thing, it is like a help desk issue. it was always a hard issue to put to bed but we put it to bed in july and then it rose up again. >> i want to do one more of these misjudgment things and then we'll go on. goldman sachs. you knew you were going on run for president or you thought might, probably, you had to be thinking about it as...
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so, since it has already appeared in the "new york times" and elsewhere that he had taken the notes and felt pressured, the leaks almost assured that he would be asked about it, and it sounds like if the reports are true that he is simply going to plan to explain those conversations. and as you say, that could be pretty riveting television. >> gloria, what else? what else will you be listening for? >> look, we want to -- and we want to know the details of the memos, and that is what we are going to be listening for, and that may be the only thing that he can talk about in open testimony. because, he is not going to, and he is not going to try to talk about what bob mueller's case is anymore. there is now a special counsel. so, if the special counsel is going to prosecute, he is going to prosecute. i think that members of congress are going to want to know, and maybe they will ask him this question, did you consider it to be obstruction at the time. because, we know from our sources, and i have spoken with one source who said, look, he, i don't think that he did at the time, and he kept
so, since it has already appeared in the "new york times" and elsewhere that he had taken the notes and felt pressured, the leaks almost assured that he would be asked about it, and it sounds like if the reports are true that he is simply going to plan to explain those conversations. and as you say, that could be pretty riveting television. >> gloria, what else? what else will you be listening for? >> look, we want to -- and we want to know the details of the memos, and...
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and there will be a special question time from york later in the week. i would like to thank our audience, especially those whose questions were used tonight, and to all of you watching at home, and to all of you watching at home, andindeed and to all of you watching at home, and indeed to the seven politicians who took part tonight. from all of us here, goodbye.
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i'm also joined by "new york times" reporter james savage and jonathan swann, correspondent anne thompson. pete, let's start with you and that news about james comey. what do you know? >> reporter: i just know what others have reported, that it's been worked out that he will testify, that he's talked to bob mueller, the new special counsel, and they've worked it out. i'm actually here, katy, to talk about the arrest of somebody at the trump hotel earlier today. this happened around midnight last night. two things happened at the same time. the police got a tip from someone in pennsylvania that a man named brian moles from edinborough, pennsylvania was on his way there and was going to stay at the trump hotel. at the same time we're told when moles checked into the hotel, he told the valet parker, by the way, i've got some guns in the car. the police searched, they found weapons. they knocked on his door and said, do you have guns? he said yes. katy? >> kelly, back to that breaking news about fbi director james comey. what is the white house saying at this hour? are they saying anything? >
i'm also joined by "new york times" reporter james savage and jonathan swann, correspondent anne thompson. pete, let's start with you and that news about james comey. what do you know? >> reporter: i just know what others have reported, that it's been worked out that he will testify, that he's talked to bob mueller, the new special counsel, and they've worked it out. i'm actually here, katy, to talk about the arrest of somebody at the trump hotel earlier today. this happened...
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julia: roberts cap went in new york. let's check on the bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. mark: thank you. tesla and spacex ceo elon musk says he will be president trump's advisory council if united states withdraws in the landmark paris climate records. he tweeted, "don't know which way paris will go, but i'm done all i can to directly advise potus, of is in the white house that we remain." two people familiar with the matter said the president has not decided yet to keep the u.s. in the agreement, but is leaning towards exiting. during the campaign mr. trump is clear if elected he would pull the last out of the accord. british labor leader jeremy corbyn says he will participate in a general election debate tonight as prime minister theresa may maintains her position she would rather direct -- address voters than confront arrival online -- on live tv. the vbc confirms he is a go. may's conservative party lead has sunk -- shrunk dramatically. he could miss winning a majority. police in manchester, england, sa
julia: roberts cap went in new york. let's check on the bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. mark: thank you. tesla and spacex ceo elon musk says he will be president trump's advisory council if united states withdraws in the landmark paris climate records. he tweeted, "don't know which way paris will go, but i'm done all i can to directly advise potus, of is in the white house that we remain." two people familiar with the matter said the president has not decided yet to keep...
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they're going to run full-page ads in "the new york post," "the new york times," and "the wall street journal," and they're going to say you should stay in this agreement for these three reasons. first of aulll, staying in the agreement will make jobs more competitive, and it will reduce business risks. >> ann thompson, thank you. hallie, stay with us. we want to bring in our panel now. anngearen, charlie cook, carren demurgian. so ann, let's start with you. you just heard ann thompson talking about what it could mean for our diplomatic relationships overseas. the 195 countries who signed onto this. we would only join syria and nicaragua if we pull out. does that hatcher the u.s.' ability to negotiate? >> certainly if the u.s. leaves the paris accord, it will undermine what is already some uncertain ground for the trump administration. in terms of what our allies and partners think they can rely on the united states to do. as you mentioned, 190 countries agreed to the paris accord in 2015, and by far, the most important of those was the united states as a leader, as a leading emitter,
they're going to run full-page ads in "the new york post," "the new york times," and "the wall street journal," and they're going to say you should stay in this agreement for these three reasons. first of aulll, staying in the agreement will make jobs more competitive, and it will reduce business risks. >> ann thompson, thank you. hallie, stay with us. we want to bring in our panel now. anngearen, charlie cook, carren demurgian. so ann, let's start with you....
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"new york times" offering buyouts. the move aimed at cutting the number of editors in its newsroom. contracts to buy previously owned homes are falling for a second straight month amid a supply squeeze. jetblue launching its first of its kind self-boarding program using facial recognition software. more on that intriguing story ahead. brian? >>> michelle, welcome back. well, if you are just a casual market observer, you probably know the stock market's having a good run, it's in the headlines these days. did you know especially just how good technology stocks have been and may come as a big surprise to even the most cynical investors among all of you, and i see you out there, check out the staggering stats for the month of may. if the nasdaq 100 closes higher today, it'll mark the 19th positive trading day of the 22 we've had this month. heck, even if we fall today, still 18 out of 22. that ain't bad. if we finish higher today, that would make it an 86% win streak and, folks, that would make it tied for the third most positive breadth month and the magical may of 1979. plus, unless
"new york times" offering buyouts. the move aimed at cutting the number of editors in its newsroom. contracts to buy previously owned homes are falling for a second straight month amid a supply squeeze. jetblue launching its first of its kind self-boarding program using facial recognition software. more on that intriguing story ahead. brian? >>> michelle, welcome back. well, if you are just a casual market observer, you probably know the stock market's having a good run, it's...
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york times, the new york post, pull page adds, urging him to stay in the paris agreement saying it makes the companies more competitive, it will solve new technologies and it will reduce business risks. it will be interesting to see how president trump reacts to that pressure. >> and briefly, what do we know about staff shakeups, and if it is code, convfefe. >> the president had that tweet overnight that had late night twitter all abuzz. you know, on the one hand, here it is, covfefe. who knows how to pronounce it, and there is a sense of who cares when you have consequenpe talking about reform at the va and other things, but there is a question you heard raised. it doesn't seem like it means much, but it does provide a good encapsulelation of what we see offer here which sr. a juxtaposition of the trifl y-- trivial and inconsequential. the president weighing this decision, and he can pull out completely and the under lying treaty, the u.n. treaty, this was hard fought over many years and a signature legacy of achievement viewed by the obama team. put it in context now, if you can, in te
york times, the new york post, pull page adds, urging him to stay in the paris agreement saying it makes the companies more competitive, it will solve new technologies and it will reduce business risks. it will be interesting to see how president trump reacts to that pressure. >> and briefly, what do we know about staff shakeups, and if it is code, convfefe. >> the president had that tweet overnight that had late night twitter all abuzz. you know, on the one hand, here it is,...
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york times" have been writing incessantly how important he is much market he's important, let's hear from him. >> harris: it's a new generation of interest from the democrats, which we've talked about. the whole idea of it, so why not bring that disinfectant and brighten the room? >> meghan: i think mr. bennett brings up a very important point, he has something that democrats want to hear. he said i'm an open book. compared to the lives a defined me. it doesn't sound like egg guilty man to me from that quote. >> marie: my democratic friends said they do want him to testify, they are trying to figure out what that looks like. is it open, closed, is it after other people testify, there been reports that mueller may want to talk to witnesses first. when i'm hearing from my friends on the hill is that they want to hear from him, they want to hear from a lot of people and hopefully we will. >> harris: may be a little disingenuous among some of them. i don't know who your sources are, but the word indefinitely speaks out. if you want to postpone based on more evidence, that's one thing, bu
york times" have been writing incessantly how important he is much market he's important, let's hear from him. >> harris: it's a new generation of interest from the democrats, which we've talked about. the whole idea of it, so why not bring that disinfectant and brighten the room? >> meghan: i think mr. bennett brings up a very important point, he has something that democrats want to hear. he said i'm an open book. compared to the lives a defined me. it doesn't sound like egg...
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an enduring image from one of "the new york times" columns is him there with his phone and the tv sitting in his bathrobe. that's the reality of this president. >> if you're a trump supporter, you don't like this twitter feed. if you have a sense of humor, check it out. it is not kind to the president at all. they make light mostly of his executive actions and the signings and everything. when he's putting the signature on the executive actions. here was their take on this one. let's let it play out. i am covfefe. >> yes. >> are we going to settle on covfefe. >> covfefe. i don't know if the southern take on it what it would be. >> you do wonder 100 years from now when folks look back on this presidency this first year had, what this will be. >> i'm hoping this particular segment. >> covfefe. >> disappears from the digital library perhaps. but our friend jacqui cosin nich, a trap that problems we will talk about literally anything. >> that changes the subject at least into in this segment will self-destruct immediately upon completion. >> it's true. the previous president took great effort
an enduring image from one of "the new york times" columns is him there with his phone and the tv sitting in his bathrobe. that's the reality of this president. >> if you're a trump supporter, you don't like this twitter feed. if you have a sense of humor, check it out. it is not kind to the president at all. they make light mostly of his executive actions and the signings and everything. when he's putting the signature on the executive actions. here was their take on this one....
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" magazine and news week and business week, they would show polar bears across a snow covered new york city, what have you. but it got to the point where that was the consensus. th's what we had to look forwar to a frozen tundra, artic-like world. people forget that, but i still have the magazines. whether donald trump goes that way or not, how do you think he should present this pullout? >> yeah, i don't think he needs to necessarily go that way because i think we should be good stewards of our planet. as someone who grew up in california, my parents can tell you they couldn't go outside in the 70s because the air was so bad. right? i think it makes sense to put forward smart solutions that keep everything cleaner for everyone. neil: no one is pro-dirty air. pro making the world poisonous for our kids. >> it is clear it makes sense to be smart and keep the air clean, and maybe look at the way that if the temperature has been increasing in alarming way, that's fine, we can talk about ways of changing our activity in order to reduce that, but i think flogging the united states, meanwhil
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i always return to the new york times piece by glen tlush a few months ago. the image of donald trump in hass bathrobe puttering around his house, the white house, watching television and tweeting. that's not dissimilar to the chris eliza plan, but i'm not the president of the united states. >> the point is this is the president of the united states. dana's right. there are members of his staff who absolutely have told him you should not tweet as much. you should put the phone down. don't tweet every time you see something on cable you like or don't like. he doesn't listen. that's why all of this talk about a staff shake-up. the problem with the white house right now has a name, donald john trump. it's not sean spicer, reince priebus and steve bannon. he is the central player here and he doesn't want to change. >> while it is an unsatisfactory answer when it comes from the white house briefing room, the tweet speaks for itself is as much as sean spicer can say most of the time when you think about all of this in context. great to see you guys. now i have an i
i always return to the new york times piece by glen tlush a few months ago. the image of donald trump in hass bathrobe puttering around his house, the white house, watching television and tweeting. that's not dissimilar to the chris eliza plan, but i'm not the president of the united states. >> the point is this is the president of the united states. dana's right. there are members of his staff who absolutely have told him you should not tweet as much. you should put the phone down. don't...
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. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark artan. about 40 minutes time, euro area inflation forecast today to the lowest level, the report heading -- mario draghi pests calls to continue stimulus. >> for domestic rice pressures to strengthen, we still need a comet financial conditions which are themselves dependent on a fairly substantial amount of monetary accommodation. >> joining us now in both the eurozone in the u.s. come bloomberg intelligence chief euro area economist david at bloomberg news international economics and policy correspondent. you, this start with is a chance of the euro area headline, 1.4.9. how does that play into the ecb meeting? >> largely going to ward -- toward the decline of the headline, that was largely due to oil prices. wheny, oil prices fell and europeans went down holiday for haver, in april, airfares fallen back. is probably close to unchanged. look at what strips out the of the target and the ecb will be focused on that. that is the continued asset. it has been fascinating on
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if you read "the new york times," you would swear the empirical evidence is conclusive, because they conclude the minimum wage has no effect on the number of jobs. you can find, if you want, evidence in the literature that low-skilled labor, among all goods and services in the world, is the one good service that is immune to the law of demand. him when the government pushes up the cost of using it, somehow employers say, "ok, we will pay more and not attempt to protect our bottom line by adjusting." the second policy -- these are the two policies that upset me in my daily life -- the first is minimum wage, the second is trade restrictions. another example of unseen harm. it's trite to say, but it deserves repetition given the debate we had in the past election, that you can protect certain jobs with higher tarriffs. when you raise tariffs on steel, foreigners make fewer dollars selling steel to americans and if they make fewer dollars, they uying fewer dollars b exports from america. jobs are lost in those sectors. foreigners have less money to invest in america. fewer jobs are creat
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the development follows this new from "new york times" today. trump weighs shakeup, he faces recruiting challenge. check out that by-line. peter baker chief correspondent from "the times" and back with me bloomberg's shannon pettypiece and "washington examiner" sarah westwood. peter, let's start with you. typically in an administration you might have people lined up down pennsylvania avenue and what are you hearing from outside the administration about jumping in? >> yeah, there's a challenge here, obviously, what you have seen in the four months since he took office the president who is his own chief communicator and his own decider and resistant to advice. you know, that's a good thing from a political point of view in the sense that he has, you know, thrilled audiences of supporters over the last year and a half with his sort of unfiltered, unscripted, anti-political correctness kind of approach. but from the point of an adviser, it could be very frustrating. when they lost their communication director yesterday, who said he is stepping down,
the development follows this new from "new york times" today. trump weighs shakeup, he faces recruiting challenge. check out that by-line. peter baker chief correspondent from "the times" and back with me bloomberg's shannon pettypiece and "washington examiner" sarah westwood. peter, let's start with you. typically in an administration you might have people lined up down pennsylvania avenue and what are you hearing from outside the administration about jumping in?...
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"new york times" best-selling author doug brunt is in the toyota green ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, best-selling author doug brunt first garnered attention with his book called "ghost of manhattan." now he's out with his third book called "trophy son." it chronicles anton. he struggles with his identity off the court. doug brunt joins us at the table. hello, doug. >> hello. >> i thought when i finished it, it could, "a," make a great move. it's such an interesting dynamic between anton and his dad who really is a classic tennis dad. like a stage mother, he's a stage father. tr "trophy son" is aptly named. >> the title was "specialized." i got through it all the way and my editor said, about the title. it really captures the relationship. that's such a common dynamic in professional tennis. that's always a tiger mom or domineering father behind the intense upbringing that these athletes have. >> and parents in general, how dom namts they can be. >> h right. it's an interesting shift in our culture. the novel is patterned after "the great santini." our system is more like a giant great santini wit
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. ♪ vonnie: live from new york and london, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. let's get to futures and focus all falling today. curves will counter show production after the first time in four sessions joining us now to discuss, a senior market analyst. what is going on with oil today down by 3.4% further moving away from $50? >> what is going on is the market is realizing u.s. shale producers are still out in words and will stay out in force the 45 and between $50 mark and obviously above that they look good. and that is the problem the market is having. continued u.s. production keeps coming on even last week, we as long as more and a u.s. producer could make money at this, he is going to come -- drill in this economy. the markedly down the road and say, ok, they gave nine months to fix everything. that does not fix the immediate problem and that is what the market is counting on. increased demand throughout the summer, not necessarily in the month of may, and then we get to the point where that demand will offset the increased production in the u.s. mark: th
. ♪ vonnie: live from new york and london, i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. let's get to futures and focus all falling today. curves will counter show production after the first time in four sessions joining us now to discuss, a senior market analyst. what is going on with oil today down by 3.4% further moving away from $50? >> what is going on is the market is realizing u.s. shale producers are still out in words and will stay out in force the 45 and between $50 mark and...
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. >> this was a trained operative spy operation in new york targeting human assets. >> reporter: adding to the interest in kushner his efforts to set up a secret back channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin. >> this is exactly the kind of thing the russians do to recruit people to become sources of information for their intelligence services. >> reporter: kushner tells us he wants to answer any and all of the questions that congress has for him. >> that's right. we alluded to these tweets the president has out talking about carter page, his former campaign aide who is also caught up in this as well. >> reporter: right. page had volunteered to testify before the house. democrats wanted him very much. now they're saying they don't want him so quickly and the president is asking why is that? what is going on? >> he says he would dispute some misleading testimony by james comey and john brennan. calls it a witch-hunt. the president is at it this morning. >>> speaking of those tweets, let's have more on president trump's mysterious message overnight taking on the press in a
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"new york times" reporter kate kelly and princeton university professor eddie glaude and josh barrow. kate, it's not just some conservatives like ted cruz who wanted president trump to pull out but ceos across the board said, president trump, please stay in this agreement. 200 countries in there. what does it say if he does pull out here? >> look, i think it's very unfortunate. i think business leaders have argued, many of them as you point out, that in terms of being an international leader, in terms of embracing new technology and over time preserving the well-being of companies that have to do business and people that have to work in cities that could be overwhelmed by flooding or other natural disasters and, you know, keeping safe the assets that we do have, the physical assets right now, it would be important to stay in. to the casual observer it might be surprising that the current ceo of exxon as well as rex tillerson were supporters of staying in the pact. this also ugsuggests to me that the last person to have the president's ear, like steve bannon. >> remember that presser o
"new york times" reporter kate kelly and princeton university professor eddie glaude and josh barrow. kate, it's not just some conservatives like ted cruz who wanted president trump to pull out but ceos across the board said, president trump, please stay in this agreement. 200 countries in there. what does it say if he does pull out here? >> look, i think it's very unfortunate. i think business leaders have argued, many of them as you point out, that in terms of being an...
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article today in the "the new york times" about jeff sessions and the justice department getting rid of the civil rights prosecution, cutting funding for that. very very troublesome things that is my job to address right now. these investigations will take some time. but right now we have some very serious things to address. >> i should mention, your constituents in minnesota know you voted against jeff sessions, against betsy devos. your record is clear on that. you mentioned a moment ago there are members of the trump organization, not just members of the organization or member of the amount, it's members of his family. what do you make of the stories of late about his son-in-law jared kushner and isn't this the reason why so many of us are were saying up front you don't need to have your daughter and son-in-law working in the white house? >> yeah. he seems to be one of the people that hasn't disclosed meetings that he had with russians. the latest event that we heard about him trying to use russian communications to have a channel to putin or -- basically to putin but using commun
article today in the "the new york times" about jeff sessions and the justice department getting rid of the civil rights prosecution, cutting funding for that. very very troublesome things that is my job to address right now. these investigations will take some time. but right now we have some very serious things to address. >> i should mention, your constituents in minnesota know you voted against jeff sessions, against betsy devos. your record is clear on that. you mentioned a...
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and someone from the bbc and ultimately an incoming reporter from the "new york times" retweeted that the president was being rude by disrespecting the italian prime minister. and, yet, the president did a great job at nato. >> you are making something out of one tweet instead of vast majority of coverage. >> mistakes like that with all due respects i was asked to give an example and did i it. >> i gave an answer to jim. what i'm telling you is the reason the president is frustrated per pettation of false narratives use of up named sources over and over again about things that are happening that don't ultimately happen. i think that is troubling. >> shannon: brad blakeman. radio seahaw talk show host ricd fowler. who do you think was itching more to get back in that podium at the press briefing room. spicy or the reporters? >> i think the reporters were itching to get in that briefing room. sean spicer wanted to wear a hard hat and sort of hide here. here's the thing. being a press secretary, shannon is not easy. we can talk to our colleague dana perino talking about the struggles of
and someone from the bbc and ultimately an incoming reporter from the "new york times" retweeted that the president was being rude by disrespecting the italian prime minister. and, yet, the president did a great job at nato. >> you are making something out of one tweet instead of vast majority of coverage. >> mistakes like that with all due respects i was asked to give an example and did i it. >> i gave an answer to jim. what i'm telling you is the reason the...
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more profile of republican senators available this morning at the new york times. from atlanta, georgia, democrats line. caller: i want to respond to your last guest also. i agree with some of the other arabia hast saudi been funding by hamas and other terrorist groups in the middle east, the 1990's. they helped create and keep some of these groups alive so they could come attack us. arabia is also the country that came and attacked us on 9/11. where is that short memory span of the american people. i don't get it. of all the countries in the middle east, saudi arabia is the worst. not take you responsibility, americans, for the people who attacked us at our own home. 3000 of your citizens killed on 9/11. i am just not getting it. thank you, pedro. eric,from maryland, democrats line. caller: i also want to talk about the last guest that was there. we keep listening to the so-called experts and they tell is state-sponsored terrorists. divide. the sunni shia it has been that way for a while. we invaded iraq. , which,d a shia might ied's, they get killed. just like th
more profile of republican senators available this morning at the new york times. from atlanta, georgia, democrats line. caller: i want to respond to your last guest also. i agree with some of the other arabia hast saudi been funding by hamas and other terrorist groups in the middle east, the 1990's. they helped create and keep some of these groups alive so they could come attack us. arabia is also the country that came and attacked us on 9/11. where is that short memory span of the american...
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york times" about showing long lines and we have these great elections in iran. people came out and voted. we are not chaotic like the rest we are this island of tranquility here and i think that story is something that is very important to the ayatollah to be able to promote and that is something that a matter who won the election that was important. now, what's interesting and this goes back to the larger issue about ideology still mattering is that the ideology-- i think the average iranian is not a huge fan of the ideology. we go back and forth as to whether on the left here in town kind of thinks the ideology still really doesn't matter. a few people do genuflection's to the ideology at the top and it doesn't really matter. some on the right talk about maybe the terminology one of my good friends describes as a zombie republic, this stage where it really kind of toxic but it's still not a lie. i don't know, maybe it is. the ideology is what keeps this certain elite cohort in power and they are not ready to give it up yet. it's what motivates the revolutionar
york times" about showing long lines and we have these great elections in iran. people came out and voted. we are not chaotic like the rest we are this island of tranquility here and i think that story is something that is very important to the ayatollah to be able to promote and that is something that a matter who won the election that was important. now, what's interesting and this goes back to the larger issue about ideology still mattering is that the ideology-- i think the average...